Bynes-Royall Funeral Home, Inc. is pleased to announce that Edward DeWitt Musgrow has completed the requirement for licensure by the Georgia State Board of Funeral Services and is now serves as the funeral home’s newest Funeral Director and Embalmer. Musgrow is a graduate of Herschel V. Jenkins High School. He attended Savannah State University before receiving an Associates of Applied … Continue reading “Edward Musgrow Named Bynes-Royall Funeral Director”

On April 1st, 2011, several retired City of Savannah employees met at the Double Tree Hotel located at 411 West Bay Street for breakfast. Employees who took advantage of the Temporary Retirement Incentive Program (TRIP) were joined by a few formerly retired City of Savannah and enjoyed a sumptuous buffet breakfast at the hotel. The breakfast was organized by TRIP … Continue reading “TRIP’n at Breakfast”

The Superintendent’s Student of the Month is Mason Hill, a junior at Herschel V. Jenkins High School. He was selected for his solid academic performance, leadership skills, and community service. Mason has an 88 grade point average. His teacher, Marc Boese states, “Many of the awards Mason has received have the word leadership in them. I think this word exemplifies … Continue reading “Mason Hill is the Superintendent’s Student of the Month”

NAACP celebrated the one-year anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) by recommitting itself to the global fight against HIV and AIDS. The ACA provided much needed relief for American families struggling to gain access to quality health care. Further, the ACA paid special attention to issues that are prevalent in minority populations. With the African American community reeling from … Continue reading “NAACPAcclaims Affordable Care Anniversary, Highlights AIDS Efforts”

After my column last week “What We Need to Know About Meat” I received a letter from a representative of the pork industry, advising me of all the great and wonderful benefits of eating meat. Red meat, processed meat, and pork. The letter was addressed to me and forwarded from the Savannah Tribune. The letter said in part: “A three … Continue reading “Health Restoration”